How Does it Work?

Almost every third-party app uses expired Enterprise Developer certificates, but Apple will block them and revoke them, causing the app to crash. Lazarus Jailed works by clearing the cache of any third-party app when you close it, meaning no data gets sent to the Apple servers, which, in turn, reduces the risk of certificate revocations.

Developed by jailbreak.fun team, it uses a combination of the ( voucher_swap exploit ) and anti-revoke, which is used by Jakeashacks and Pwn20wnd. However, it cannot restore applications that have already been revoked; it can only stop them from being revoked in the future.

Compatibility:

Lazarus Jailed is compatible with all iOS devices on iOS 13 and older, and you do not need to jailbreak to use it.

That’s all you need to do; all your currently installed third-party apps are now covered, and the certificates will not be revoked.

Protects App Revokes:

You don’t need to repeat this step at any time; even after you reboot your iPhone or iPad, LazarusJailed remains active, protecting your certificates. Don’t forget; it cannot restore any apps whose certificates are already revoked. You need to reinstall those apps first, and then you can use it to protect them.

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Hey, just tried to use LazarusJailed on IOS 12.3.2, and idk if it’s crashing or it works because I push block revoked and it greys out the button, then either crashes after a couple of seconds or it just returns to the original screen where you can push to Block Revokes.